Rosarito Beach, Baja California, is a treasure to be discovered – and only 30 minutes south of the California border. If you want to spend a quality vacation in the area, there is a large selection of hotels and other accommodations to enjoy and much to see and do. Many get “hooked” on this interesting city, including some 12,000 expatriates, mostly from the United States and Canada, who have permanently moved to Rosarito Beach.
At the same time, a very big and yet a small town, Rosarito’s tourist area gives a flavor of Mexico with street vendors; bodegas offering clothing, jewelry, and most anything else you might want to purchase; sidewalk cafes purveying a variety of different foods, and a mixture of other businesses. Do not be surprised to see a beautiful horse being ridden down the main street as a group of surfers pops up from the beach.
Rosarito Beach is a new city, established only in 1995. It is presently home to approximately 70,000 people who enjoy its proximity to Tijuana and the border, as well as its services, including a variety of shopping centers, some small and quaint and some modern. The largest and newest of these is theMORE

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